Embark on a captivating exploration through Florence's heart, unraveling the mysteries of the Duomo Complex. Our guide illuminates the stories behind Santa Maria del Fiore's creation. Dive into the Duomo Museum's treasure trove, showcasing medieval and Renaissance sculptures by master artists. Don't miss the ancient Baptistry of San Giovanni, home to Michelangelo's "Gates of Paradise." Join us for a brief yet immersive journey through Florence's rich history and artistry.
Admire the Cathedral from the outside, its facade and visit the interior. Enter the stunning Cathedral of Florence, also known as Santa Maria del Fiore, is a magnificent masterpiece of Renaissance architecture and a symbol of the city's cultural and artistic richness. Inside the Cathedral you will see: Paolo Uccello's clock, Paolo Uccello e Andrea del Castagno's frescoes, the equestrian statue of Niccolò da Tolentino by Andrea del Castagno, the equestrian statue of Giovanni Acuto by Paolo Acuto, Dante's frescoe by Domenico di Michelino, Dome frescoes from inside the Cathedral by Giorgio Vasari and Federico Zuccari.
Admire Giotto's bell tower and Francesco Talenti's construction from outside. The bell tower is a 14th-century Gothic masterpiece by Giotto di Bondone, adorned with intricate marble and sculptures, offering stunning views of the city. In the 14th century, Talenti contributed to the cathedral's expansion, making the church the largest ever built in Europe in 1357.
Admire Arnolfo tower from outside. A historic tower adjacent to the Palazzo Vecchio, designed by Arnolfo di Cambio in the 14th century. Known for its medieval architecture and providing a glimpse into Florence's rich history.
You will make your own way to the meeting points
Reminder: please note that backpacks are not allowed in the Cathedral.
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